Common use of Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas Clause in Contracts

Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas. 5.21.1. The developed area of the Carolina North Project shall include significant street, landscape and natural plantings and landscaped areas and tree protection measures. A portion of the tree and landscape areas may also have a stormwater management function at Carolina North, including those located in roadways. The University shall use its best efforts throughout the development of the Carolina North Project to maintain or increase the total amount of tree cover on the Carolina North Tract. 5.21.2. The University shall design landscape areas to support the Carolina North Design Guidelines set forth in Exhibit L. Appropriate native and non-invasive species shall be used at Carolina North. The developed area at Carolina North shall be planned to support a low maintenance, low water use, low fertilizer use landscape with ‘best suited’ plant materials. 5.21.3. Landscape plans for individual site development permit applications shall identify existing and proposed tree canopy mix and percent coverage, the hierarchy of tree planting goals (working landscapes: young age, street trees: mid-age, permanent landscapes: mature age), and the landscape irrigation hierarchies. Priorities for landscape irrigation are, in order of priority: rainwater, reclaimed water, and potable water as last resort. Any use of potable water for landscape irrigation shall be consistent with applicable OWASA policies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas. 5.21.1. The developed area of the Carolina North Project shall include significant street, landscape and natural plantings and landscaped areas and tree protection measures. A portion of the tree and landscape areas may also have a stormwater management function at the Carolina NorthNorth Project, including those located in roadways. The University shall use its best efforts throughout the development of the Carolina North Project to maintain or increase the total amount of tree cover canopy coverage on the Carolina North Tract. 5.21.2. The University shall design landscape areas to support the Carolina North Design Guidelines set forth in Exhibit L. Appropriate native and non-invasive species shall be used at the Carolina NorthNorth Project. The developed area at the Carolina North Project shall be planned to support a low maintenance, low water use, low fertilizer use landscape with ‘best suited’ plant materials. 5.21.3. Landscape plans for individual site development permit applications shall identify existing and proposed tree canopy mix and percent coverage, the hierarchy of tree planting goals (working landscapes: young age, street trees: mid-age, permanent landscapes: mature age), and the landscape irrigation hierarchies. Priorities for landscape irrigation are, in order of priority: rainwater, reclaimed water, and potable water as last resort. Any use of potable water for landscape irrigation shall be consistent with applicable OWASA policies.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas. 5.21.1. The developed area of the Carolina North Project shall include significant street, landscape and natural plantings and landscaped areas and tree protection measures. A portion of the tree and landscape areas may also have a stormwater management function at the Carolina NorthNorth Project, including those located in roadways. The University shall use its best efforts throughout the development of the Carolina North Project to maintain or increase the total amount of tree cover canopy coverage on the Carolina North Tract. 5.21.2. The University shall design landscape areas to support the Carolina North Design Guidelines 2008 set forth in Exhibit L. Appropriate native and non-invasive species shall be used at the Carolina NorthNorth Project. The developed area at the Carolina North Project shall be planned to support a low maintenance, low water use, low fertilizer use landscape with ‘best suited’ plant materials. 5.21.3. Landscape plans for individual site development permit applications shall identify existing and proposed tree canopy mix and percent coverage, the hierarchy of tree planting goals (working landscapes: young age, street trees: mid-age, permanent landscapes: mature age), and the landscape irrigation hierarchies. Priorities for landscape irrigation are, in order of priority: rainwater, reclaimed water, and potable water as last resort. Any use of potable water for landscape irrigation shall be consistent with applicable OWASA policies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas. 5.21.1G.21.1. The developed area of the Carolina North Project projectProject shall include significant street, landscape and natural plantings and landscaped areas and tree protection measures. A portion of the tree Tree and landscape areas may also have a stormwater management function at Carolina North, including those located in roadways. The University shall use its best efforts throughout the development of the Carolina North Project to maintain or increase the total amount of tree cover on the Carolina North Tract. 5.21.2G.21.2. The University shall design landscape areas to support the Carolina North Design Guidelines set forth in Exhibit L. E. Appropriate native and non-invasive species shall be used at Carolina North. The developed area at Carolina North shall be planned to support a low maintenance, low water use, low fertilizer use landscape with ‘best suited’ plant materials. 5.21.3G.21.3. Landscape plans for individual site development permit applications shall identify existing and proposed tree canopy mix and percent coveragemix, the hierarchy of tree planting goals (working landscapes: young age, street trees: mid-age, permanent landscapes: mature age), and the landscape irrigation hierarchies. Priorities for landscape irrigation are, in order of priority: rainwater, reclaimed water, and potable water as last resort. Any use of potable water for landscape irrigation shall be consistent with applicable OWASA policies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Trees and Landscaping in Developed Areas. 5.21.1. The developed area of the Carolina North Project shall include significant street, landscape and natural plantings and landscaped areas and tree protection measures. A portion of the tree and landscape areas may also have a stormwater management function at the Carolina NorthNorth Project, including those located in roadways. The University shall use its best efforts throughout the development of the Carolina North Project to maintain or increase the total amount of tree cover canopy coveragecover on the Carolina North Tract. 5.21.2. The University shall design landscape areas to support the Carolina North Design Guidelines set forth in Exhibit L. Appropriate native and non-invasive species shall be used at the Carolina NorthNorth Project. The developed area at the Carolina North Project shall be planned to support a low maintenance, low water use, low fertilizer use landscape with ‘best suited’ plant materials. 5.21.3. Landscape plans for individual site development permit applications shall identify existing and proposed tree canopy mix and percent coverage, the hierarchy of tree planting goals (working landscapes: young age, street trees: mid-age, permanent landscapes: mature age), and the landscape irrigation hierarchies. Priorities for landscape irrigation are, in order of priority: rainwater, reclaimed water, and potable water as last resort. Any use of potable water for landscape irrigation shall be consistent with applicable OWASA policies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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